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Cannon-Bard Theory
A theory of emotion that suggests emotions and physiological responses occur simultaneously, not sequentially.
James-Lange Theory
A theory suggesting that emotions occur as a result of physiological reactions to events.
Two-factor Theory
A psychological theory that posits that emotions are based on two factors: physiological arousal and cognitive labeling of that arousal.
Schachter-Singer Theory
A theory of emotion that states emotions are determined by physiological arousal and its interpretation, based on environmental cues.
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